I've been playing with a few Bullseye powders recently, and most of them are really lovely to work in the flame... but the blues are bubbling and spitting like crazy things!
This isn't something I'm used to seeing in the rods, where they seem to work much like other colours. I've tried working a bit cooler and further out in the flame but it doesn't seem to make much difference.
Have I just chosen the wrong blues, and are there some that are smoother to work with ???
Hmmm not tried the Bullseye powders, I will have a go at the weekend I have just one blue I think
Will let you know what I find
Thanks
Sandra
Thanks :) It is odd that it is just the blues. I am wondering if whatever it is that makes the colour in them is causing problems (copper???)
I have one of the bullseye blues (cyan) but it's an enamel, had no problems with that if you'd like to try a bit?
That's really kind of you, but I think I probably need to use the powders :) I'm layering them several layers thick and am wondering if this is actually part of the problem. The first couple of layers seem much less prone to bubbling. I may have to see if using an 'undercoat' of a different colour would help.
Hmmm, intriguing ;D Good luck with the project, I hope you overcome this difficulty.
Hi
I had a go and definitely with one layer there were no problems. I was using Royal Blue powder.
I dont have two blues in powder I did try midnight blue in coarse with it and that was fine
Does it seem to affect any other colours as I can have a good old go tomorrow with any of my colours
Let me know as I should get a little bead time tomorrow
Thanks
Sandra
Thanks so much for having a go :) I don't have royal blue and I must admit that I had wondered if this was the lighter colours, as well as if it was related to the layer thickness.
I'll try again with some of the darker blues and see what happens. All the other colours I've tried have worked really well - it has just been the blues I've had problems with.